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Old 03-24-2008 | 06:46 PM
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In the market to purchase wheels...

if anyone think they have the best looking wheels on the forum... please post them! =)

i'm currently thinking about getting the techart GTS wheels.... what do u guys think?
 
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I've done a lot of wheel research in the last few weeks and haven't made a final decision yet. But, for what it's worth a couple of wheel dealers, including a Porsche dealer, told me they wouldn't recommend TechArt because they bend easily.
 
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Old 03-24-2008 | 09:29 PM
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I've done a lot of wheel research in the last few weeks and haven't made a final decision yet. But, for what it's worth a couple of wheel dealers, including a Porsche dealer, told me they wouldn't recommend TechArt because they bend easily.
then what would u recommand besides techart? (based on ur research of course)
 
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I think it depends on a number of factors including what color your Cayenne is, what look you're after, what size tire/wheel you're thinking of and how much you want to spend. I live in an area with a lot of potholes which, after much research, I have decided limits me to 20's and possibly 21's. I really like the HRE Monoblocks, but they're quite pricey and only come in 22's. A brushed HRE finish would look awesome on a titanium Cayenne, however. I am going to go with Porsche Sport Technos in the titanium version, but in 20's. If I decide I want something else, I'll use these for winter wheels because I really don't like the look of the 20" Porsche Cayenne Sport Design wheels that came with it. I also like the BBS wheels a lot, but I don't think I want that "mesh" design look and don't really like the style of the particular model available in 20's.
 
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Originally Posted by copasetic222
I think it depends on a number of factors including what color your Cayenne is, what look you're after, what size tire/wheel you're thinking of and how much you want to spend. I live in an area with a lot of potholes which, after much research, I have decided limits me to 20's and possibly 21's. I really like the HRE Monoblocks, but they're quite pricey and only come in 22's. A brushed HRE finish would look awesome on a titanium Cayenne, however. I am going to go with Porsche Sport Technos in the titanium version, but in 20's. If I decide I want something else, I'll use these for winter wheels because I really don't like the look of the 20" Porsche Cayenne Sport Design wheels that came with it. I also like the BBS wheels a lot, but I don't think I want that "mesh" design look and don't really like the style of the particular model available in 20's.
my cayenne is white, i was thinking about getting white wheels because i saw the show car for the techart n i think it looks realli nice...but i dont think there is a lot of wheels out there that makes white wheels. maybe blk wheels would look good also. the HREs r nice but arent they around 1500 each?
 
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Old 03-25-2008 | 01:02 PM
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HRE's are at least $1500 each, depending on style and size. Personally, I think white or black would look good on your Cayenne.
 
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wow that's a lot of money...
 
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wow that looks good... 21in how much is it?
 
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4K for the OEM set. I would go for the 21 Sport Wheels on the GTS thats a better looking wheel IMHO.
 
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4K for the OEM set. I would go for the 21 Sport Wheels on the GTS thats a better looking wheel IMHO.
21in sports wheels on the GTS? what does it look like?
 
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Originally Posted by ALPINE_997
4K for the OEM set. I would go for the 21 Sport Wheels on the GTS thats a better looking wheel IMHO.
I like the 21" Sport Wheels better too but I don't believe they come in white
 
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Bah get them painted and I think white is too 80's looking.

If the interior is Sand Beige then Silver is Fine if it is Black/Grey then Titantium Painted/Powder Coated would look great. White on White is just too much IMHO.

 
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But if you really want them white we stock the wheels and can custom finish them for you.
 
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